"Each list of graves was
extracted from the Seneca County Ohio Cemetery Inscriptions (Tiffin,
OH: Seneca County Genealogical Society, 1987) with the
permission of the Society, granted at their meeting on April 3, 2002.
This usually included the basic information found on the
tombstone. Additional information and photos were added to
this basic list by me and my volunteers. See bottom of page for other
sources consulted."

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Located in Big Springs twp: at Northwest corner
of TR 96 and 25 intersection.Take 224 West from Tiffin to
township road 27, turn south. (This road becomes TR 25) When Ken and I
visited there was a nice sign out on 224 pointing way to the church. At
TR 96 turn right. Highly visible because of church.

Washington St. and Tyber Rd located beside Fairmont
Cemetery.Contact person for Burial records is: Joe
Steininger,
phone: 419-447-4838.
They have no official "office" this is just his home phone number.

1,724 photos Diane
Thomas has emailed me for this site! She has photographed ALL
markers here. PLUS List of graves with 1,200+ names, created for me by Carolyn Reinbolt, to which
I added 500+ names!

Washington St. and Tyber Rd next to Fairmont cemetery
Memorial Park.Contact person for Burial records is: Joe
Steininger,
phone: 419-447-4838.
They have no official "office" this is just his home phone number.

17 photos sent so far PLUS List of
graves with 2,300+ names, created for me by
Carolyn Reinbolt. Diane Thomas and her sister shall be photographing
all stones here one day a week begin July 2002.

192 photos sent to me; Plus I just added
another 89 photos which I took there; List of 873 graves by Connie
Fitzgerald

only one stone

Negro

west side of TR 115 (Bethel Rd) south of TR 28

on a farm, is near the old colored school house which
was thought to be a station for the underground railroad which before
the Civil War moved slaves from the south to Canada. Only one
grave here initials GHH all broken up stone.